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difference in temperature +100° c and - 100° C​

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Answered by brijmohanshaw656
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The one degree point on the Fahrenheit scale is well below the freezing temperature of water. So, here, too, “one” Celsius is hotter. The extra energy needed to change boiling water into steam, heat of vaporization, makes steam at 100 degrees Celsius carry more heat energy than boiling water at 100 degrees Celsius.

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